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Hackers rang up Twitter employees and tricked them into handing over credentials

Twitter published an update on its investigation into the highly visible hack it suffered earlier this month.The attackers used these initial employees' credentials to learn more about Twitter's processes, and then target more employees with higher levels of access to internal tools.The hack that landed Twitter in the headlines earlier this month appears to have started with a phone call.

It seems the hackers were able to talk at least some of the employees into telling them their credentials.

 

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They can't have done all this for a lame Bitcoin scam, can they?

“access our internal systems and gain information about our processes”. Oh man that’s some serious skill by hackers.

They don’t even help you or respond or reply when you have years of photos and videos not visible. Although I like using Twitter I don’t like that. And rumors of shadowbanning if true is not nice or fair. I bet if I had millions of followers & were famous that wouldn’t happen.

They are giving away important jobs to dumbasses they can control. Just sitting there, getting paychecks, head empty.

Same idiots that are censoring you & me.. 🤬

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